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Kate ate 1/4 of her orange. Ben ate 2/4 of his banana. Did Kate and Ben eat 3/4 of their fruit?explain
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Yes they at 3/4 total because 1/4+2/4= 3/4
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Yes. 1/4 + 2/4 = 3/4 so together they both are 3/4 of the fruit.
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